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  1. The Sacred Bee in Ancient Times and Folklore (Dover Books on Anthropology and Folklore) by Hilda M. Ransome, 2004-04-09
  2. Buzz-Buzz, Busy Bees (Mini Edition): An Animal Sounds Book by Dawn Bentley, 2006-01-10
  3. Akeelah and the Bee by James W. Ellison, 2006-10-02
  4. Robbing the Bees: A Biography of Honey--The Sweet Liquid Gold that Seduced the World by Holley Bishop, 2006-01-10
  5. Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques, Gossip, Boyfriends and the New Realities of Girl World by Rosalind Wiseman, 2003-06-26
  6. Spelling Bee Brainiac: 600 Spelling Challenges for Word Amateurs and Experts Ages 10 and Up by Randy Howe, 2009-04-27
  7. The Secret Life of Bees [Hardcover] by Sue Monk Kidd (Author), 2003
  8. The Fable of the Bees: And Other Writings by Bernard Mandeville, E. J. Hundert, 1997-09
  9. Penny and the Punctuation Bee by Moira Donohue, 2008-04-01
  10. Langstroth's Hive and the Honey-Bee: The Classic Beekeeper's Manual by L. L. Langstroth, 2004-02-20
  11. A Manual or an Easy Method of Managing Bees by John M. Weeks, 2010-07-24
  12. Bees in America: How the Honey Bee Shaped a Nation by Tammy Horn, 2006-04-21
  13. ABC's of the Birds and Bees: For Parents of Toddlers to Teens by Marilyn Morris, 1999-11
  14. A Spring without Bees: How Colony Collapse Disorder Has Endangered Our Food Supply by Michael Schacker, 2009-05-05

61. Welcome Page For Bees4kids
Helps children, teachers and parents come to value bees. Builds on bees in the Curriculum Schools pack; combines activities for children with scientific information.
http://www.bees4kids.org.uk/
Site Contents:-
Press any button below to explore
Bees in the Curriculum
This site uses a "frameset for its index page which makes this area of the display the main window in which information is displayed. This means that the banner, contents list, and contact information are always on screen. The buttons on the left give access to html files through urls which can be accessed via bees4kids.org.uk/htmlfile where "htmlfile" is as follows:-
  • for "School's Pack" use "bitc/index.html" for "Why Bees" use "whybees/index.html" for "Beekeeper Support" use "helpbk/index.html" for "Places to Visit" use "placestovisit/index.html" for "Things for Children" use "4kids/index.html" for "News and Messages" use "news/index.html" for "Display Board" use "disboard/index.html" for "Help for Teachers" use "teachaid/index.html" for "Useful Websites" use "links/index.html"

62. The Cumbria Directory Is A Traveler's Guide To Cumbria And The Lake District.
Traveler's guide to Cumbria and the Lake District. Includes business and accommodation listings, and tourist attractions.
http://www.thecumbriadirectory.com/index.php?page=town&towns=St. Bees

63. Africanized Honey Bee Lesson Plans
Africanized Honey bees on the Move Lesson Plans. The Africanized honeybees have moved into the Southwest and are here to stay. In
http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/insects/ahb/ahbhome.html
Africanized Honey Bees on the Move
Lesson Plans
The University of Arizona
Africanized Honey Bee Education Project
Africanized honey bees have moved into the Southwest and are here to stay. In addition to the safety issues that need to be addressed because of the defensiveness of these bees, honey bees are also fascinating subjects to study. These lesson plans were developed to familarize students with honey bees and bee safety issues through a variety of interesting activities.
These lesson plans are now available from the
Publication Distribution Center,
4042 North Campbell Avenue,
Tucson, Arizona 85719.
Phone: 520-318-7275
The price is $17.00, which includes shipping.
Ask for publication #196025.
general instructions and information
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64. Beewitched - Home Of Bee Fundmentalism!
Beewitched an internet fanzine dedicated to the Bracknell bees.
http://www.geocities.com/colosseum/9063/
Beewitched
The Home of Bee Fundamentalism!
The Bracknell Bees Internet Fanzine
Welcome to the Bracknell Bees Online Fanzine, Beewitched. It is my great pleasure to announce that the views expressed in this site are not the views of the club, supporter's club or the rink management. They may well not even be the views of the editor. Infact I would just like to make it clear that the views expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of any human being (living or dead) and might only have been put in for a laugh or because the editor was getting a bit desperate for material. Thank You and Good Night.
Cheers, Alex the Rabid Bee Latest Result: Bracknell Bees 4 Sheffield Steelers 5 (OT)
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As you may well have noticed, I haven't been able to update the website since the summer - through both laziness and then pressures of work. I am now slowly going to start updating the site, and hope to have it spick and span again before Christmas. Hope I haven't lost too many readers (if I ever had any!) in the last few months...:-( Links to the rest of the Fanzine Introduction to Beewitched
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65. Insecta Inspecta World - Killer Bees
Provides information about killer bees. Information includes colony life, differences between killer bees and honey bees, and the honey production rate of killer bees versus honey bees.
http://www.insecta-inspecta.com/bees/killer/index.html

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Click Here to See a Movie on the Killer Bee In the movie The Swarm, great clouds of angry bees attack entire cities and sting hundreds of people to death. This is pure fiction. It could never happen. But folklore like this has arisen within the last ten years regarding the Africanized sometimes called "Killer Bee". The ancestors of the Africanized bee live throughout Africa, south of the Sahara Desert. African bees were accidentally introduced into the wild in South and North America during 1956. Brazilian scientists were attempting to create a new hybrid bee in the hopes of creating improved honey production. The Africanized bee escaped and began to dominate honey bee. The new hybrid, called an Africanized Bee, took many years established colonies throughout South and Central America. The bee is aggressive, easily agitated, and generally a bee with a bad attitude. The first Africanized bee was found in the United States in October 1990, in a southern area of Texas. The Africanized bee is expected to spread across the southern part of the country, where the winters aren't so harsh. Some scientists and entomologists believe that the Africanized bees will be able to adapt to colder weather and roam as far north as Montana. If this projection is true, it could become a big problem for a number fo reasons in the United States.
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66. Attack Of The "Killer Bees" - Africanized Honey Bees (DesertUSA)
Outdoor safety in the presence of "Killer bees" in the USA.Category Science Biology bees Apis Africanised Honey bees......Africanized bees acquired the name killer bees because they will viciously attackpeople and animals who unwittingly stray into their territory, often
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Africanized Honey Bees (AHB) also called "Africanized bees" or "killer bees" are descendants of southern African bees imported in 1956 by Brazilian scientists attempting to breed a honey bee better adapted to the South American tropics. When some of these bees escaped quarantine in 1957, they began breeding with local Brazilian honey bees, quickly multiplying and extended their range throughout South and Central America at a rate greater than 200 miles per year. In the past decade, AHB began invading North America. Africanized bees acquired the name "killer bees" because they will viciously attack people and animals who unwittingly stray into their territory, often resulting in serious injury or death. It is not necessary to disturb the hive itself to initiate an AHB attack. In fact, Africanized bees have been know to respond viciously to mundane occurrences, including noises or even vibrations from vehicles, equipment and pedestrians. Though their venom is no more potent than native honey bees, Africanized bees attack in far greater numbers and pursue perceived enemies for greater distances. Once disturbed, colonies may remain agitated for 24 hours, attacking people and animals within a range of a quarter mile from the hive.

67. Iowa Baseball Road Trip: Burlington Bees
Stadium information, individual ticket prices, and schedule.
http://www.geocities.com/iowa_baseball/burlington/index.html
Burlington Cedar Rapids Clinton Davenport ... Waterloo Burlington Bees Community Field, Apr. 29, 2001. League: Midwest League Classification: A Division: Western Years In League: 1962-Present Affiliation (first year): Kansas City Royals CONTACT INFORMATION Office Address: 2712 Mt. Pleasant St., Burlington, IA 52601 Mailing Address: PO Box 824, Burlington, IA 52601 Phone: Fax: Press Box: E-mail: staff@gobees.com Website: www.gobees.com FRONT OFFICE STAFF Operated by: Burlington Baseball Assocation, Inc. President: Dave Walker General Manager: Chuck Brockett Media Relations: Randy Wehofer Groundskeeper: Chad Kluesner Office Manager: Lisa Siefken Stadium Operations/ Marketing Assistant: Heath Thomas FIELD STAFF Manager: Joe Szekely Hitting Coach: Patrick Anderson Pitching Coach: Tom Burgmeier Trainer: Mark Stubblefield TBA COMMUNITY FIELD Stadium Address: 2712 Mt. Pleasant St., Burlington, IA 52601 Dimensions: LF: 338, LFA: 376, CF: 403, RFA: 375, RF: 315 Built: Capacity: 2002 Attendance: Directions: From U.S. 34, take U.S. 61 north to Mt. Pleasant Street, then east 1/8 mile. Gates Open: One hour before game time.

68. Honey Bee Facts
Contains information about honey bees. Information includes honey production, behavior, and social Category Kids and Teens School Time Invertebrates Insects bees......Honey Bee Facts. Why do bees make honey? We know that bees have beenproducing honey as they do today for at least 150 million years.
http://www.honey.com/kids/facts.html
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Why do bees make honey We know that bees have been producing honey as they do today for at least 150 million years. Bees produce honey as food stores for the hive during the long months of winter when flowers aren't blooming and therefore little or no nectar is available to them. European honey bees , genus Apis Mellifera , produce such an abundance of honey, far more than the hive can eat, that humans can harvest the excess. For this reason, European honey bees can be found in beekeeper's hives around the world!
The Colony Honey bees are social insects, with a marked division of labor between the various types of bees in the colony. A colony of honey bees includes a queen, drones and workers.
The Queen
The queen is the only sexually developed female in the hive. She is the largest bee in the colony. A two-day-old larva is selected by the workers to be reared as the queen. She will emerge from her cell 11 days later to mate in flight with approximately 18 drone (male) bees. During this mating, she receives several million sperm cells, which last her entire life span of nearly two years.

69. Carpenter Bees
CARPENTER bees. by Mike Potter, Extension Entomologist These are probably carpenterbees searching for mates and favorable sites to construct their nests.
http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/entfacts/struct/ef611.htm
University of Kentucky Entomology
CARPENTER BEES
by Mike Potter, Extension Entomologist University of Kentucky College of Agriculture
USDA Cooperative Extension In the late-spring and early summer, homeowners often notice large, black bees hovering around the outside of their homes. These are probably carpenter bees searching for mates and favorable sites to construct their nests. Male carpenter bees are quite aggressive, often hovering in front of people who are around the nests. The males are quite harmless, however, since they lack stingers. Female carpenter bees can inflict a painful sting but seldom will unless they are handled or molested. Carpenter bees resemble bumble bees, but the upper surface of their abdomen is bare and shiny black; bumble bees have a hairy abdomen with at least some yellow markings.
University of Kentucky Entomology
Entrance holes are perfectly round.
Nest tunnels are shown.
(University of Kentucky Entomology) Despite their similar appearance, the nesting habits of the two types of bees are quite different. Bumble bees usually nest in the ground whereas carpenter bees tunnel into wood to lay their eggs. Bare, unpainted or weathered softwoods are preferred, especially redwood, cedar, cypress and pine. Painted or pressure-treated wood is much less susceptible to attack. Common nesting sites include eaves, window trim, facia boards, siding, wooden shakes, decks and outdoor furniture. Carpenter bees overwinter as adults in wood within abandoned nest tunnels. They emerge in the spring, usually in April or May. After mating, the fertilized females excavate tunnels in wood and lay their eggs within a series of small cells. The cells are provisioned with a ball of pollen on which the larvae feed, emerging as adults in late summer. The entrance hole and tunnels are perfectly round and about the diameter of your finger. Coarse sawdust the color of fresh cut wood will often be present beneath the entry hole, and burrowing sounds may be heard from within the wood. Female carpenter bees may excavate new tunnels for egglaying, or enlarge and reuse old ones. The extent of damage to wood which has been utilized for nesting year after year may be considerable.

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71. Charlotte Ski Bees Inc. Home Page
Skiing and snowboarding event information, as well as a racing schedule, ski reports, and membership Category Sports Winter Sports United States North Carolina......WELCOME to the internet website for The Charlotte Ski bees, Inc., www.SKIbees.orgA year round organization focused on promoting snow skiing and snow boarding.
http://www.skibees.org/
Member of The Crescent Ski Council,Inc.
See news from other clubs and info on
other trips that Charlotte Ski Bee members can attend.
WELCOME to the internet website for The Charlotte Ski Bees, Inc., www.SKIBEES.org
A year round organization focused on promoting snow skiing and snow boarding. We also
offer many other outdoor and social activities.

Click HERE for more general club info. Click HERE for club contact info.
Click for Ski-related links and other club-related links

Upcoming events... FRIDAY, APRIL 4 - HAPPY HOUR
Click HERE for all the details. FRIDAY, APRIL 11 - HAPPY HOUR at the Rusty Rudder at Lake Norman
Click HERE for all the details. Monday, April 14 - General membership meeting We will skip the meeting this month, but you can still see all your Ski Bee friends at the Center City Music Fest FUNdraiser event Apr 24-27. Make plans to attend!! April 24-27, CenterCity Music Fest Come help out in our club's biggest fundraiser and listen to the bands for FREE!!! Click HERE for all the details. April 24-27, Crescent Ski Council Spring Convention at Myrtle Beach, SC

72. THE R WEAVER APIARIES, INC.
Texas producer specializing in high quality Queen bees and honey.
http://www.rweaver.com/

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Comments about our site or products? View Guestbook Visit the NHB's Award Winning Site MEMOIRS OF WWII click here to download! Located in beautiful Lynn Grove, Texas - home of the "Famous Queen Bees!" Specializing in High Quality Queen Bees, Package Bees and Honey! PACKAGE BEES SOLD OUT FOR 2003! Brother Adam (shown at left) observes the progress of his BUCKFAST QUEEN BEES. Richard Weaver (shown at right with his father, the late Roy Weaver) continues the tradition of beekeeping with R Weaver Apiaries, Inc. Since 1925 the Weaver's have had a program of selection and careful breeding to produce the WEAVER ALL-AMERICAN QUEEN BEE . Many of the most successful honey producers use this Weaver Italian strain. R Weaver Apiaries, Inc. had its BEGINNINGS in 1888. It was established at the Lynn Grove Community in Texas, by Z.S. Weaver and his new bride, Florence, when they received ten hives as a wedding present. Pictured at left are Z.S. and Florence with their children (photo at left taken in the late 1890's). Paul Brown of Charlotte, NC, is pictured at right with a hive headed by one of our

73. Birds And Bees Petanque Club
Offers tuition, competitions and external party visits. Location and booking information included .Category Regional Europe Sports Petanque Clubs......Welcome to the Website of the Birds and bees Petanque Club Birds and bees PetanqueClub Easter Cornton Road Stirling FK9 5PB Tel+44(0) 1786 473663 The Birds
http://www.beespc.freeserve.co.uk/
Welcome to the Website of the Birds and Bees Petanque Club Birds and Bees Petanque Club
Easter Cornton Road
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Tel:+44(0) 1786 473663
The Birds and Bees Petanque Club is situated at the
Birds and Bees in Causewayhead which is within walking distance of the National Wallace Monument.
The Club was formed in 1982 and affiliates to the
Scottish Petanque Association
which was formed in 1985.
It is one of Scotland's premier petanque venues having hosted various national competitions over the years.
The club has around 25 members with many of them playing on the national circuit, Two teams also compete in the Central Scotland League over the summer months.
We always welcome new members, and can show you how to play at our club night, every Tuesday. This site is designed and maintained by Birds@beespc.freeserve.co.uk Site Last Update 2 March 2003 Stirling Links - Stirling Sports Council Stirling Castle Stirling Observer Stirling Online Restaurant Virtual Tour of Birds and Bees Mike Dow

74. Bees/wasps
Status and conservation of 24 species.
http://www.ukbap.org.uk/beewasp.htm
home biodiversity plans research ... contacts Species search - Bees/wasps Andrena ferox a Mining Bee Andrena gravida Banded Mining Bee Andrena lathyri a Mining Bee Bombus distinguendus Great Yellow Bumblebee Bombus humilis Carder Bumblebee Bombus ruderatus Large Garden Bumblebee Bombus subterraneus Short-haired bumble-bee Bombus sylvarum Shrill Carder Bee Cerceris quadricincta a Solitary Wasp Cerceris quinquefasciata a Solitary Wasp Chrysis fulgida Ruby-tailed Wasp Chrysura hirsuta Cuckoo Wasp Colletes floralis The Northern Colletes Evagetes pectinipes a Spider-hunting wasp Homonotus sanguinolentus a Spider-hunting wasp Lasioglossum angusticeps Solitary bee Nomada armata a Cuckoo Bee Nomada errans a Cuckoo Bee Nomada ferruginata a Cuckoo Bee Osmia inermis a Mason Bee Osmia parietina a Mason Bee Osmia uncinata a Mason Bee Osmia xanthomelana a Mason Bee Pseudepipona herrichii Purbeck Mason Wasp home biodiversity plans research ... contacts

75. Ski Bees Home Page
Provides ski trip, racing, membership, and ski lodge information, a newsletter, and pictures from Category Sports Winter Sports United States New Hampshire......Skibees Ski Club, a friendly place to meet people, have fun, party, and do things,for ages over 21. Guests - leave a message in the Ski-bees Guest Book.
http://www.ski-bees.com/
A "Four-Season" Club
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click for members only Board Meeting on March 10, 2003 General Meeting on March 24, 2003 Become a member of the Ski-Bees and
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76. Ice Hockey With The Bracknell Bees Ice Hockey Team
Welcome to www.beesprohockey.com the official home of the bees Ice HockeyTeam. Press Release. . bees Hockey Shirt (Away) More Information.
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The Bees Ice Hockey Team :: Fri 04 Apr 2003 BEES ONLINE Welcome to www.beesprohockey.com - the official home of the Bees Ice Hockey Team. BIHWA - Selections The British Ice Hockey Writers Association have announced their selections for the 2002/2003 season and two Brackn...
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77. Natural Health And Beauty, Organic Baby Clothing, Wood Toys, Children's Art Supp
Natural health and beauty products from Primal Elements, Burt's bees, and Jason Natural Cosmetics. Also offers handmade blankets, beeswax candles, and Barefoot Books.
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At Baby Sew Soft, we offer only products that we would use in our own home, with our own family. We believe in living and parenting the natural way and offer only natural and organic products which support this philosophy. You will find no gimmicks or highly technical items here. Instead you will find handmade products, products with natural ingredients, and imaginitive, wooden, and organic toys which encourage creativity in your children. We offer the finest products at reasonable prices. Primal Elements brings you creative soap and candle designs, still handcrafted by an enviromentally responsible company. Jason Natural Cosmetics, Vermont Soapworks, Blue Heron Soaps, and Burt's Bees bring you a variety of quality products, from fruit and veggie wash to SLS (sodium laurel/laureth sulfate) free shampoo. If you are interested in organic clothing, we carry several items from Maggie's Organics. Not only is organic clothing cleaner, but the comfort cannot be surpassed by clothing made from chemically treated fibers. You won't find anything softer than an organic cotton baby cap made by Maggie's Organics. You don't always have to pay higher prices for quality, you only need know where to look.

78. Ctw - Ctw.net
Information and resources for ctw, ctw, 4 ctw,6 ctw,company ctw electric,ctwsesame street. BuyDomains.com is the world's leading
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79. Agriculture, Weights & Measures
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Africanized Honey Bees
How to Avoid Being Stung
Introduction
Africanized honey bees are a more temperamental relative of the common garden honey bee, which is known as the European honey bee. They were first introduced into Brazil in 1956, and have been steadily moving northward since then. They are currently found in the United States in parts of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. Africanized honey bees are known to defend their colonies more intensively and with less provocation than other bees, and so it is important to know how to avoid being stung.
Stay away from honey bee colonies.
Africanized honey bees sting to defend themselves or their nest. If you can avoid disturbing them in any way, they usually will not sting. To avoid approaching a nest by accident, listen for the steady buzz produced by a colony and look for flying insects. Look for bees to nest in cavities such as holes in the ground, crevices in rocks, hollow trees, discarded tires, saguaro cactus cavities, or water meter boxes. Homeowners commonly encounter colonies when doing yard work. Do not climb a tree, kick over a log or roll over a rock without checking first for bees. If you do see a colony, do not stand in front of the entrance or in the flight path. Treat honey bee colonies as you would any other venomous creature, such as a snake or a scorpion. Be alert and stay away!

80. Facts & Fun For Kids
Products Home. Special sections. Press Room Food Tech Foodservice.Just for Kids! Honey Bee Facts Why do bees make honey? Honey Trivia
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